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Halloysite Nanotube-Based Pesticide Formulations with Enhanced Rain Erosion Resistance, Foliar Adhesion, and Insecticidal Effect

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 36, Pages 41605-41617

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c11234

Keywords

halloysite; chlorantraniliprole; Spodoptera frugiperda; emulsion stability; washout resistance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073121]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2019A1515011509]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [21622406]
  4. Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province [2020B020223004]
  5. Project of Collaborative Innovation Center of GDAAS [XTXM202202]
  6. Innovation Team of Modern Agricultural Industry Generic Key Technology R&D of Guangdong Province [2021KJ134]

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The incorporation of green and sustainable nanomaterials in pesticide formation is an effective method to lower conventional pesticide use. The developed HNTs-CAP emulsion showed good stability and insecticidal effect.
The incorporation of green and sustainable nanomaterials in pesticide formation is an effective method to lower the use of conventional pesticides without adverse effects on productivity. Here pesticide Pickering emulsions stabilized by halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) were developed for low cost, less environmental pollution, low toxic effects, and better emulsion stability. HNTs were added to chlorantraniliprole (CAP) emulsions, and good stability was exhibited due to the adsorption and aggregation of HNTs at the interface of CAP oil droplets, forming a three-dimensional network structure that prevented the emulsion from aggregation. In addition, Spodoptera frugiperda was used as a pest model and corn was used as a plant model to explore the washout resistance, insecticidal effect, and biological safety of HNTs-CAP emulsion. After spraying emulsion on corn leaves and washing for 10 min, the HNTs-CAP emulsion (5 wt % HNTs) pesticide residue rate was 2.7 times that of pristine CAP emulsion. When the HNT dispersion concentration was 2 wt %, the larva mortality was 83%, which was 1.5 times that of the CAP emulsion group. These results demonstrated that HNTs-CAP emulsion showed good foliar adhesion, rainfall resistance, and insecticidal effect. The tubular clay-based nanopesticide formulations show potential applications in the control of crop pests with modern agriculture technology.

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